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Group C, Week 8: Wartime Cinema-going in Exeter
We chose to analyse the Express and Echo extract entitled ‘Mayor of Exeter’s Welcome to […]
Group D – British Film and WW2
The source which we have chosen to study is from the BFI’s (British Film […]
Group B- British Cinema and WW2
The item we have chosen to write about is a poster for the 1944 […]
Group C, Week 7: British Cinema and WW2
The primary source item we have chosen to analyse is the illustrated book ‘Target for […]
Group A: an item related to British cinema and World War II
While we were searching for relevant items on the BDC website, the keywords we typed […]
Group A – German Expressionism elements seen in a The Cabinet Caligari sequence
“The film image must become graphic art.” Hermann Warm, one of the production designers of […]
Group B- Expressionist Techniques in Nosferatu
F.W. Murnau’s 1922 film Nosferatu is undoubtedly one of the most iconic films of the […]
Group D – Expressionism in Dr. Caligari
Expressionist film was used to convey an emotion or meaning rather than mimicking reality. It […]
Group C, Week 4 – Expressionist Techniques in Nosferatu
As a group, we have chosen to analyse the expressionist techniques used within Nosferatu. F.W […]
Group D – Cinema as a powerful tool
“No wonder political documentaries are on the rise – the truth is more gripping than […]